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How to Remove a Small Dead Tree (without a chainsaw)

9/19/2018

 
Trees are vital to life. They produce oxygen, absorb carbon dioxide, provide food shade and shelter to all life forms.  Warren Buffett said “someone is sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago”. They are a gift of nature. However, there are unfortunate situations where we need to remove the trees for the larger good.

For the most part, a dead or decaying tree can be revived through expert tree trimming or pruning the badly affected parts. However, if trimming does not work, then removal can be resorted to as the last option.  Different strategies can be opted for the removal of dead trees. You can do it on “DO IT YOURSELF” basis if the tree is small and removal is manageable.
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For larger trees or risky tree locations (close to houses or structures), the best way is to contact an expert at dead tree removal service (like us). We are the best service providers in the area. You can either call us at 334-310-4556  or you can fill the contact form in order to contact us.

How to remove dead trees on DIY basis?
You will need following tools essentially:
  • Spade
  • Containers and potting soil (optional)
  • String Trimmer
  • Work gloves
  • Axe
  • Steel-toed boots
  • Safety goggles

After having assembled your tool kit for tree removal, follow undermentioned steps:
  1. Remove the extra dead branches. This will help you to manage the weight of the tree and make the removal easier.
  2. Clear out grass or any weeds from the area surrounding the tree.
  3. Remove the roots (if they are very long and far reaching).
  4. Water the area surrounding the tree.
  5. Dig circular stretch of soil around the tree.
  6. Continue digging until you remove the top soil.
  7. Once you have removed the top soil, start removing the roots  Note: If you plan to plant another tree in the same spot, you can let the roots stay there. They will help in growth of the newly planted tree.
  8. Now pull out the root ball around the tree trunk base with the help of a shovel. Ask a family member or friend to help you in pulling out the tree.

Word of Caution
While removing a dead tree, it is very important to follow safety precautions. Wear gloves, steel-toed boots and safety goggles to avoid injury from swinging tools or flying wood chips.

​Winston-Salem Tree Service offers professional yet affordable tree removals.  Call us today for a free, often same day, estimate.

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